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Exlusionary zoning and segregation in Canada
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(03-14-2021, 02:42 PM)tomh009 Wrote: The article didn't have much data, apart from the Africville history (a very regrettable history, but not really anything to do with exclusionary zoning or redlining). And a comment that in downtown Toronto there isn't much affordable housing, but that, too, is a different problem.

I read a book about Africville. The teardown was terrible but the reason people were concentrated there was somewhat related to exclusionary zoning. Probably worth reading a book about its history to find out more about exclusionary zoning in Canada. Also the other related thing is probably about land settlement patterns for First Nations.
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RE: Exlusionary zoning and segregation in Canada - by plam - 03-14-2021, 02:57 PM

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